Bodies of 15 Palestinians returned by Israel, officials in Gaza say


By WAFAA SHURAFA, Associated Press

KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza (AP) — Israel returned the bodies of 15 Palestinians to Gaza on Friday, officials at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis said, in the latest step to fulfilling the terms of the fragile U.S.-brokered ceasefire agreement.

Forensic staff receives bodies of unidentified Palestinians returned from Israel at a facility in Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, Friday, Nov. 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

The bodies were returned after Hamas late Thursday handed over the body of one of the last four remaining Israeli hostages taken during the Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist attack that launched the war in Gaza.

Israel identified the returned body as that of Meny Godard, who was abducted from Kibbutz Be’eri in southern Israel. His wife, Ayelet, was killed during the attack.

The armed wings of Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad said Godard’s body was recovered in southern Gaza.

The remains of 25 hostages have been returned to Israel since the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas began on Oct. 10. There are still three more in Gaza that need to be recovered and handed over. Hamas returned 20 living hostages to Israel on Oct. 13.

For each hostage returned, Israel has released the remains of 15 Palestinians, an exchange central to the ceasefire’s first phase. Overall, the number of bodies of Palestinians received so far is 330, of which only 95 have been formally identified, according to Gaza Health Ministry officials.

Also on Friday, the bodies of 27 unidentified Palestinians were interred in Deir al-Balah. Some 182 Palestinians whose identity wasn’t ascertained have already been buried, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry.

Health officials in Gaza have said identifying the remains handed over by Israel is complicated by a lack of DNA testing kits.

The exchanges have gone ahead even as Israel and Hamas have accused each other of violating other terms of the deal. Israel has accused Hamas of handing over partial remains in some instances and staging the discovery of bodies in others, while Hamas has accused Israel of opening fire at civilians and restricting the flow of humanitarian aid into the territory.

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